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Plagiarism

Plagiarism. By: Pien-pien and Ploy. Introduction to Plagiarism.

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Plagiarism

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  1. Plagiarism By: Pien-pien and Ploy

  2. Introduction to Plagiarism It is important to understand about plagiarism because everyday we are engaged with other people's idea. We always read, listen and lecture then sometimes when we write and use that information while didn't know that we are plagiarizing. If we know that what plagiarizing is, we'll be able to avoid it.

  3. Definition of Plagiarism • Class definition-Using other people's work and ideas as though it's your own. • My definition-Copying other people's text, song, conversation or idea and expressing it as your own idea.

  4. 11 types of Plagiarism • complete Plagiarism/ghost writer-Copied from a source without changing anything and just write your name. • Minimal Plagiarism-Editing copied text and putting in synonyms to substitute the word. • Self-Plagiarism-recycle your old work. • Forgotten footnote-Write down the source but fails to list down where the information they copied are. • miss informer-Making fake sources. • overused citations-contain information for all information but if too much it will make the essay have little original ideas. • minimalistic plagiarism-Reproduce thought concepts or writing as if it is your own. • improper citation/lazy plagiarism-writing the wrong web URL, page or author name is also a type of plagiarism. • perfect crime-Use the same source many times and stop using it later. • style/organization-copy the way people write and the way they organize things. • idea Plagiarism-taking other people ideas and making it your

  5. Plagiarism in real life • College student-An Ohio University student was charged with plagiarizing a paper. Expelled from the University. • Jayson Blair-36 of 73 article he wrote for New York time was plagiarized or made up, he was forced to resign. • Janet Daily-Copied plot points from Nora Norbert’s novel, Her novel pulled from press and paid a fine. • Vanilla Ice-plagiarized the song Under Pressure from Queen and Bowie and was forced to pay a fine.

  6. Best practice to avoid plagiarizing • You must give credit when you use other people's ideas, opinion, theory, statistics, graphs, drawing, painting. • Put in quotations- whenever you use other people's text. • Check your paraphrase- make sure that your work is not plagiarize other's.

  7. Conclusion Plagiarism is a bad action that may effects those people badly. If the plagiarists got caught that they were plagiarized, they could lost their degree or jobs. It could also created the embarassment to the plagiarist. Even they got a higher mark, or people like what they did but it wasn't their own idea's work.

  8. Source • http://www.duplichecker.com/whatisPlagiarism.asp • http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/school/plagiarism.html • http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/plag/whatisplag.php • http://www.gunnarswanson.com/writing/Plagiarism.pdf • http://www.plagiarism.org/plag_article_types_of_plagiarism.html • http://www.buzzle.com/articles/different-types-of-plagiarism.html

  9. <<THANK YOU>> Plagiarism is a form of cheating. if you don't want to cheat, don't PLAGIARIZE. We hope that this presentation is useful for you.

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